Wallabies coach Eddie Jones was multiplied by Eski-Australia International Drew Mitchell after the l
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Retired test wing player Drew Mitchell asked Eddie Jones explain some of its election decisions and accuse Wallabies to blame guilty coach for the first time miss Rugby World Cup quarter finals. Lock Points Mitchell accuses Jones of making "some prominent" mistakes with his team Mitchell blames Jones of making mistakes with his team for "a little outstanding". Jones did not take responsibility for the loss of Wallabies' face against Wales next Monday next Monday Mitchell was upset after Wallabies's 22-15 defeat Fiji in Saint-étienne, team is now going do a chance reach out the stages of uncrevite with unsubstantiated galler in Lyon on Monday or go into pool conflict. Speaking at a podcast, including former Wallabies teammates Adam Ashley-Cooper and Matt Giteau, Mitchell exploded Jones in a bad-mouth rent. Mitchell, who played 71 tests for Wallabies, questioned Jones' youth policy and for a long time captain Michael Hooper and senior playmaker Quade Cooper. Jones chose only one fly half in Carter Gordon, a 22 -year -old team. Wallabies, follow the whole action on our live blog while buying Wales from Aest on Monday at 0400 Aest Mitchell, who played in the three World Cups, said Jones should come to fans clean after Wallabies's first defeat in 69 years. Mitchell explains some of these decisions to us, "You , in seven weeks, around Michael Hooper, a six captain, around the Quade [Cooper].""Said. "Because, as fans, we all sit here. "Why didn't you choose these men as a fan of us? Drew Mitchell played 71 tests for Wallabies between 2005-2016. Mitchell, who recently played for Australia in 2016, refused to accept that Jones took responsibility for Fiji, and that this was a "empty line" at a media conference without real consequences. Mitchell's comments, Coach Simon Raiwalui'nin social media response to Fiji'yi caught on a cross -fire and his team's words about his team, he said. Fiji was listed as the world's eight number in front of one of Wallabies and defeated England before the World Cup. Raiwalui, a former Wallabies assistant coach, questioned that Mitchell believes that Wallabies should not lose Fiji. "Does our young men deserve it?" Raiwalui wrote to the social media platform X, known as Twitter. Mitchell told Raiwalui that he did not mean interpretation of his comments in this way. "I did not mean me to encounter as a contemporary for this. I love you and the team what they do and win." He continued "This was about your purpose at press conference in the resources where both trade unions were at disposal." Mitchell then apologized for swearing and said he was tired and "a little emotional". Meanwhile, Wallabies will look for a change of injury after being removed from the World Cup without a young Max Jorgensen. Jorgensen broke his leg in education. 19 -year -old Jorgensen, who offered be the youngest Wallabie
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